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We visited this restaurant for lunch during our visit to China with SOTC group. The restaurant is located on the first floor. We were in a group of 43 people and the space was enough to comfortably accomodate all of us and ambience was good....More

After a long day, we landed her for dinner! The food was delicious, and the service quick! With an ambience (images of Indian gods, spacious bathrooms and dining areas) that takes you back to the subcontinent, we enjoyed the dinner, especially the pooris and aloo...More

- Food: Quite decent relative to what one would expect in Shanghai
- Veg options: Quite a few, although not entirely sure if the Restaurant is run by Indians!
- Service: Good
- Location: Conveniently located. Take help from Google Maps
- Booking in advance:...More

We stopped at this restaurant and it was pretty late 930 pm for dinner but the manager was kind to welcome us and we placed our order.
Since we had a big breakfast and a Chinese lunch not many were so hungry and we ordered...More

Was there with a friend when i was in Shanghai for a short trip, had ordered mysore masala dosa, veg tandoor platter and jeera rice, masala dosa was not so good, jeera rice was below par expectation and only thing acceptably good was the veg...More

Well laid out seating, good service, tasty n fresh food.
The option to sit in the open courtyard is a bonus.
I tried some vegetarian dishes and they were very good.
Overall a satisfying experience

Thank ravi p

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Former French Concession

While there are technical borders to the area formerlygoverned by the French in Shanghai, the "FrenchConcession" of today is an amorphous neighborhood thatis a favorite of the city's foreign residents. Whileit is mostly within the Xuhui district, residents willsometimes include parts of Jing'an and Luwan in theirmental maps of the Former French Concession. The areaseems frozen in time, characterized by quiet,

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tree-lined avenues, French-style villas, interestingboutiques, lively bars and quaint cafes that are nottypical of China. All of these mix and mingle withlocal life as Chinese markets and lanehousecommunities are peppered throughout. Denizens of theFormer French Concession can spectate a mahjong gameon the street or get their bike checked at a tiny bikerepair store on the way to their refurbished apartmenttucked away among Chinese family homes.